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'''''Studies on [[Hysteria]]''''' ([[German language|German]]: '''''Studien über Hysterie''''') was a book published in [[1895]] by [[Sigmund Freud]] and [[Josef Breuer]]. It contained a [[number ]] of [[Breuer ]] and [[Freud]]'s [[case ]] studies of "[[hysteria|hysterics]]". It included one of their most famous cases, Breuer's [[Anna O.]], which introduced the [[technique ]] of [[psychoanalysis]] as a [[form ]] of [[cure]].
Studies on HysteriaBeginning in 1892, Sigmund Freud gradually abandoned the technique of [[hypnosis]] and began using the "method of cathartic [[abreaction]]" that had been described to him by his older colleague, Josef Breuer, ten years earlier. He became increasingly convinced of the [[sexual]] origin of [[neurotic]] disturbances in his [[Category:1895 bookspatients]] and, uneasy over the [[work]] Pierre Janet had begun to publish (L'État [[mental]]des hystériques, 1892-1894), convinced Breuer to join him in [[Category:Freudian psychologywriting]]a book that, by situating the origin of their research in 1881, would assure...  [[Category:Freudian Psychology books]][[Category:Sigmund Freud]]
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